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Captopril
Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor
treat high blood pressure, heart failure while preventing kidney failure due to high blood pressure and diabetes
six
PROCEDURE FOR CAPTOPRIL SUSPENSION:
1. Weigh _____ tablets of Captopril (50 mg).
2. Crush the six tablets in a mortar and weigh 1,156 mg of this __________________________.
3. Place the weighed tablet powder in a ______.
4. Weigh 150 mg of _________ and place it in the mortar.
5. Add small amounts of _________ to moisten the powder.
6. Slowly add approximately 20 mL of _____________ to the mortar with trituration.
7. Transfer the mixture to a 6-ounce prescription bottle that has been __________ to 150 mL.
8. Rinse out the mortar using the ___________ and transfer the remainder to the prescription bottle.
9.Add 2 mL of the ________________until the solution reaches the calibration mark on the bottle with syrup.
10. ________ the bottle and dispense.
1 = ?
crushed tablet powder
PROCEDURE FOR CAPTOPRIL SUSPENSION:
1. Weigh _____ tablets of Captopril (50 mg).
2. Crush the six tablets in a mortar and weigh 1,156 mg of this __________________________.
3. Place the weighed tablet powder in a ______.
4. Weigh 150 mg of _________ and place it in the mortar.
5. Add small amounts of _________ to moisten the powder.
6. Slowly add approximately 20 mL of _____________ to the mortar with trituration.
7. Transfer the mixture to a 6-ounce prescription bottle that has been __________ to 150 mL.
8. Rinse out the mortar using the ___________ and transfer the remainder to the prescription bottle.
9.Add 2 mL of the ________________until the solution reaches the calibration mark on the bottle with syrup.
10. ________ the bottle and dispense.
2 = ?
clean mortar
PROCEDURE FOR CAPTOPRIL SUSPENSION:
1. Weigh _____ tablets of Captopril (50 mg).
2. Crush the six tablets in a mortar and weigh 1,156 mg of this __________________________.
3. Place the weighed tablet powder in a ______.
4. Weigh 150 mg of _________ and place it in the mortar.
5. Add small amounts of _________ to moisten the powder.
6. Slowly add approximately 20 mL of _____________ to the mortar with trituration.
7. Transfer the mixture to a 6-ounce prescription bottle that has been __________ to 150 mL.
8. Rinse out the mortar using the ___________ and transfer the remainder to the prescription bottle.
9.Add 2 mL of the ________________until the solution reaches the calibration mark on the bottle with syrup.
10. ________ the bottle and dispense.
3 = ?
disodium edetate
PROCEDURE FOR CAPTOPRIL SUSPENSION:
1. Weigh _____ tablets of Captopril (50 mg).
2. Crush the six tablets in a mortar and weigh 1,156 mg of this __________________________.
3. Place the weighed tablet powder in a ______.
4. Weigh 150 mg of _________ and place it in the mortar.
5. Add small amounts of _________ to moisten the powder.
6. Slowly add approximately 20 mL of _____________ to the mortar with trituration.
7. Transfer the mixture to a 6-ounce prescription bottle that has been __________ to 150 mL.
8. Rinse out the mortar using the ___________ and transfer the remainder to the prescription bottle.
9.Add 2 mL of the ________________until the solution reaches the calibration mark on the bottle with syrup.
10. ________ the bottle and dispense.
4 = ?
purified water
PROCEDURE FOR CAPTOPRIL SUSPENSION:
1. Weigh _____ tablets of Captopril (50 mg).
2. Crush the six tablets in a mortar and weigh 1,156 mg of this __________________________.
3. Place the weighed tablet powder in a ______.
4. Weigh 150 mg of _________ and place it in the mortar.
5. Add small amounts of _________ to moisten the powder.
6. Slowly add approximately 20 mL of _____________ to the mortar with trituration.
7. Transfer the mixture to a 6-ounce prescription bottle that has been __________ to 150 mL.
8. Rinse out the mortar using the ___________ and transfer the remainder to the prescription bottle.
9.Add 2 mL of the ________________until the solution reaches the calibration mark on the bottle with syrup.
10. ________ the bottle and dispense.
5 = ?
syrup
PROCEDURE FOR CAPTOPRIL SUSPENSION:
1. Weigh _____ tablets of Captopril (50 mg).
2. Crush the six tablets in a mortar and weigh 1,156 mg of this __________________________.
3. Place the weighed tablet powder in a ______.
4. Weigh 150 mg of _________ and place it in the mortar.
5. Add small amounts of _________ to moisten the powder.
6. Slowly add approximately 20 mL of _____________ to the mortar with trituration.
7. Transfer the mixture to a 6-ounce prescription bottle that has been __________ to 150 mL.
8. Rinse out the mortar using the ___________ and transfer the remainder to the prescription bottle.
9.Add 2 mL of the ________________until the solution reaches the calibration mark on the bottle with syrup.
10. ________ the bottle and dispense.
6 = ?
pre-calibrated
PROCEDURE FOR CAPTOPRIL SUSPENSION:
1. Weigh _____ tablets of Captopril (50 mg).
2. Crush the six tablets in a mortar and weigh 1,156 mg of this __________________________.
3. Place the weighed tablet powder in a ______.
4. Weigh 150 mg of _________ and place it in the mortar.
5. Add small amounts of _________ to moisten the powder.
6. Slowly add approximately 20 mL of _____________ to the mortar with trituration.
7. Transfer the mixture to a 6-ounce prescription bottle that has been __________ to 150 mL.
8. Rinse out the mortar using the ___________ and transfer the remainder to the prescription bottle.
9.Add 2 mL of the ________________until the solution reaches the calibration mark on the bottle with syrup.
10. ________ the bottle and dispense.
7 = ?
syrup
PROCEDURE FOR CAPTOPRIL SUSPENSION:
1. Weigh _____ tablets of Captopril (50 mg).
2. Crush the six tablets in a mortar and weigh 1,156 mg of this __________________________.
3. Place the weighed tablet powder in a ______.
4. Weigh 150 mg of _________ and place it in the mortar.
5. Add small amounts of _________ to moisten the powder.
6. Slowly add approximately 20 mL of _____________ to the mortar with trituration.
7. Transfer the mixture to a 6-ounce prescription bottle that has been __________ to 150 mL.
8. Rinse out the mortar using the ___________ and transfer the remainder to the prescription bottle.
9.Add 2 mL of the ________________until the solution reaches the calibration mark on the bottle with syrup.
10. ________ the bottle and dispense.
8 = ?
cherry flavorant
PROCEDURE FOR CAPTOPRIL SUSPENSION:
1. Weigh _____ tablets of Captopril (50 mg).
2. Crush the six tablets in a mortar and weigh 1,156 mg of this __________________________.
3. Place the weighed tablet powder in a ______.
4. Weigh 150 mg of _________ and place it in the mortar.
5. Add small amounts of _________ to moisten the powder.
6. Slowly add approximately 20 mL of _____________ to the mortar with trituration.
7. Transfer the mixture to a 6-ounce prescription bottle that has been __________ to 150 mL.
8. Rinse out the mortar using the ___________ and transfer the remainder to the prescription bottle.
9.Add 2 mL of the ________________until the solution reaches the calibration mark on the bottle with syrup.
10. ________ the bottle and dispense.
9 = ?
Label
PROCEDURE FOR CAPTOPRIL SUSPENSION:
1. Weigh _____ tablets of Captopril (50 mg).
2. Crush the six tablets in a mortar and weigh 1,156 mg of this __________________________.
3. Place the weighed tablet powder in a ______.
4. Weigh 150 mg of _________ and place it in the mortar.
5. Add small amounts of _________ to moisten the powder.
6. Slowly add approximately 20 mL of _____________ to the mortar with trituration.
7. Transfer the mixture to a 6-ounce prescription bottle that has been __________ to 150 mL.
8. Rinse out the mortar using the ___________ and transfer the remainder to the prescription bottle.
9.Add 2 mL of the ________________until the solution reaches the calibration mark on the bottle with syrup.
10. ________ the bottle and dispense.
10 = ?